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M E NTO n. 
WAYSIDE GARDEMS 
LARKSPUR 
These annual Delphiniums are quite hardy, and the fine spikes of bloom 
are exceedingly graceful and attractive. It is usual to put in the seed 
where the plants are intended to stand, and March and April are the best 
months for spring sowing. Thin out the seedlings promptly, and give each 
plant ample room for development, especially when grown on good ground. 
Larkspurs may also be sown in October for producing an earlier display in 
the following year than is possible from spring-sown seed. 
12217 Early-Flowering, Tall Rocket Mixed. An early-flowering strain of 
tall Larkspur, growing about 3 feet high and producing an abundance 
of spikes of double flowers. The plants come into bloom at least 3 weeks 
in advance of the Stock-Flowered class. Per pkt., 29c. 
Sutton's Stock-Flowered 
A tall growing, branched, double flowering strain, invaluable for large 
beds and for cutting. Height 3 feet. 
12171. Rosy Scarlet. A superb color in Larkspurs; as a dinner table deco¬ 
ration it is unsurpassed. Per pkt., 29c. 
12174. Old Rose. A particularly pleasing shade. Per pkt., 29c. 
12177. Shell Pink. A beautiful pale shade which associates nicely with_the 
Per pkt., 29c. 
Per pkt., 29c. 
richer Rosy Scarlet. 
12179. Salmon-Pink. A very brilliant new shade. 
12180 Rose-Pink. (New) Attractive bright rose flowers; quite a distinct 
shade. Per P kt - 29c - 
12181. Blue. Rich violet-blue. Per pkt., 29c. 
12184. White. A popular variety. Per pkt., 29c. 
12187. Pale Mauve. Delicate lavender-mauve. Per pkt., 29c. 
12191. Deep Mauve. Per pkt., 29c. 
12194. Special Mixture. All the brightest colors. Per pkt., 29c. 
Sutton's Early Flowering Tall Rocket Mixed 
LEPTOSYNE 
12255. Stillmani. One of the quickest annuals, blooming within 5 weeks 
from date of sowing in open ground, and the golden yellpw flowers con¬ 
tinue in perfection for a long period. Excellent for cutting. Height 18 
inches. Per pkt., 29c. 
LEPTOSIPHON 
The following are free flowering hardy annuals. 
12249. Hybridus, Mixed. Plants thickly studded with charming bright 
flowers of various colors. Height 3 inches. Per pkt., 16c. 
LINARIA 
The annual Linaria is quite hardy and produces varied and beautiful 
flowers resembling miniature AntTrhinums; very suitable for bouquets and 
table decoration. Clumps of Linaria form an interesting feature of the 
annual border. 
12269. Sutton's Special Mixture of all the finest varieties. Height 9 to 
12 inches. Per pkt., 16c. 
12270. Sutton's Large-Flowered Delicate Shades Mixed. A dwarf strain of 
compact habit, with large flowers produced in many distinct and unusual 
colors. Height 8 inches. Per pkt., 29c. 
LINUM 
12276. Grandiflorum rubrum (Scarlet Flax). Hardy annual. An elegant, 
free-flowering annual, valuable for bedding; brilliant scarlet flowers. 
Height 12 inches. Per pkt., 19c. 
LOBELIA 
Compact Lobelias 
Very dwarf and compact varieties, growing about 4 to 6 inches high, 
each plant forming a dense ball of flowers. These Lobelias are reproduced 
from seed with much greater exactness than is the case with any other 
strain. Though usually grown for edgings, the blue and white varieties are 
very effective in small beds. 
12291. Sutton's Large-Flowered Cambridge Blue. A charming Lobelia 
which comes quite true from seed, and is no doubt one of the most 
popular edging plants now grown. It also makes a delightful ornament 
for the conservatory when grown in hanging baskets. This variety was 
greatly admired by Her Majesty the Queen when inspecting Sutton's gar¬ 
den exhibit at the Royal Agricultural Society's Show held at Reading. 
Per pkt., 29c. 
12299. Sutton's Dwarf Royal Purple. A distinct and beautiful dwarf com¬ 
pact Lobelia. The rich purple-blue flowers have a conspicuous white eye. 
Per pkt., 29c. 
12301. Sutton's Bright Blue. Quite the brightest blue variety; plants of 
the same compact habit as our Dark Blue. Per pkt., 29c. 
12308. Sutton's Aubrietia Shades, Mixed. A combination of beautiful 
shades of blue, mauve, purple, and crimson. As its name implies, this 
special mixture gives a display in summer which can only be likened to 
that produced by our Large-Flowered Hybrid Aubrietias, which are so 
attractive in the early spring. Per pkt., 41c. 
12317. Sutton's "Basket" Lobelia. An extremely rich purplish blue trailing 
variety with pure white eye. Particularly adapted for hanging-baskets. 
Per pkt., 29c. 
Spreading Lobelias 
Profuse blooming, free in habit, and deservedly prized for large beds and 
borders where great precision is not of paramount importance; suitable also 
for hanging-baskets, rustic work, vases, etc. 
12321. Light Blue and White (Paxtoniana). Per pkt., 16c. 
MARIGOLD 
In autumn, when many bedding and other plants are past their prime. 
Marigolds afford a wealth of color that is simply invaluable. The African 
varieties produce large self-colored blossoms, and a border of these flowers 
arranged against a dark hedge makes a most effective feature in the 
garden. 
Double African 
12406. Sutton's Giant Orange. Enormous flowers of perfect shape, freely 
produced. Very rich color. Fine for garden decoration in autumn. Height 
2i/ 2 feet. Per pkt., 29c. 
12411. Lemon. A very pure color. Height 21/2 feet. Per pkt., 16c. 
12418. Guinea Gold. A new and quite distinct semi-double type with long 
loose petals, which we can thoroughly recommend. Height 21/2 feet. 
Per pkt., 29c. 
12413. Dwarf Orange. For its dwarf habit this flower is specially valuable 
for bedding. Very floriferous and blooms about 2 weeks earlier than the 
tall variety. Height 18 inches. Per pkt., 16c. 
12415. Dwarf Lemon. As early flowering as the preceding. Height 18 
inches. Per pkt., 16c. 
Single African Marigold 
12419. Sutton's Orange Beauty. The petals are charmingly frilled and 
evenly arranged, giving the flowers a handsome appearance. To prevent 
the growth from becoming too coarse this variety should be grown on 
rather poor soil. Height 2 feet. Per pkt., 29c. 
Double Dwarf French 
12430. Sutton's Orange Crown. (New). A very distinct variety with flow¬ 
ers of unusual brightness, consisting of crimson petals surrounding an 
orange crown. Height 9 inches. Per pkt., 29c. 
